Abika test
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The Abika test, developed by Abika, is a technique for compiling and integrating psychological and personality information. The technique involves data mining available information on the individual such as public records, behavior history records, consumer activities, shopping histories, memberships in various organizations and clubs, court records, demographic data, property deeds, media, public and private databases, newsgroups, opinions expressed in chat rooms, forums, message boards including other methods such as statistical comparisons with peer groups, polling and information submitted by friends, co-workers, relatives. Psychological profiles are based on inferences developed from existing records, texts, and datasets about the person.